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When the device is rotated and autorotate is off, a button will appear on the navigation panel to manually rotate. This is specific to the navigation panel, perhaps we can have a floating button in gesture-only mode similar to Android? TODO: PoC, I haven't yet actually tested this on device. I also need to make sure that I check for whether autorotation is enabled on the output.
148 lines
4.5 KiB
C++
148 lines
4.5 KiB
C++
/*
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* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015 Marco Martin <mart@kde.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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*/
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#include "taskpanel.h"
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#include <QDBusConnection>
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#include <QDBusPendingReply>
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#include <QDebug>
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#include <QGuiApplication>
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#include <kscreen/configmonitor.h>
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#include <kscreen/getconfigoperation.h>
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#include <kscreen/output.h>
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#include <kscreen/setconfigoperation.h>
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// register type for Keyboards.KWinVirtualKeyboard.forceActivate();
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Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(QDBusPendingReply<>)
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KScreen::Output::Rotation mapReadingOrientation(QOrientationReading::Orientation orientation)
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{
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switch (orientation) {
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case QOrientationReading::Orientation::TopUp:
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return KScreen::Output::Rotation::None;
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case QOrientationReading::Orientation::TopDown:
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return KScreen::Output::Rotation::Inverted;
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case QOrientationReading::Orientation::LeftUp:
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return KScreen::Output::Rotation::Left;
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case QOrientationReading::Orientation::RightUp:
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return KScreen::Output::Rotation::Right;
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case QOrientationReading::Orientation::FaceUp:
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case QOrientationReading::Orientation::FaceDown:
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case QOrientationReading::Orientation::Undefined:
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return KScreen::Output::Rotation::None;
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}
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return KScreen::Output::Rotation::None;
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}
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TaskPanel::TaskPanel(QObject *parent, const KPluginMetaData &data, const QVariantList &args)
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: Plasma::Containment(parent, data, args)
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, m_sensor{new QOrientationSensor(this)}
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{
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connect(new KScreen::GetConfigOperation(), &KScreen::GetConfigOperation::finished, this, [this](auto *op) {
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m_config = qobject_cast<KScreen::GetConfigOperation *>(op)->config();
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KScreen::ConfigMonitor::instance()->addConfig(m_config);
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// update all screens with event connect
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for (KScreen::OutputPtr output : m_config->outputs()) {
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connect(output.data(), &KScreen::Output::autoRotatePolicyChanged, this, &TaskPanel::updateShowRotationButton);
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}
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// listen to all new screens and connect
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connect(m_config.data(), &KScreen::Config::outputAdded, this, [this](const auto &output) {
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connect(output.data(), &KScreen::Output::autoRotatePolicyChanged, this, &TaskPanel::updateShowRotationButton);
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});
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});
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connect(m_sensor, &QOrientationSensor::readingChanged, this, &TaskPanel::updateShowRotationButton);
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m_sensor->start();
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}
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void TaskPanel::triggerTaskSwitcher() const
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{
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QDBusMessage message = QDBusMessage::createMethodCall("org.kde.kglobalaccel", "/component/kwin", "org.kde.kglobalaccel.Component", "invokeShortcut");
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message.setArguments({QStringLiteral("Mobile Task Switcher")});
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// this does not block, so it won't necessarily be called before the method returns
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QDBusConnection::sessionBus().send(message);
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}
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void TaskPanel::rotateToSuggestedRotation()
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{
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if (!m_config || !m_showRotationButton) {
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return;
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}
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const auto outputs = m_config->outputs();
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if (outputs.empty()) {
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return;
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}
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// HACK: Assume the output we care about is the first device
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for (KScreen::OutputPtr output : outputs) {
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// apparently it's possible to get nullptr outputs?
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if (!output) {
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continue;
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}
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output->setRotation(m_rotateTo);
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}
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auto setop = new KScreen::SetConfigOperation(m_config, this);
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setop->exec();
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updateShowRotationButton();
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}
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bool TaskPanel::showRotationButton() const
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{
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return m_showRotationButton;
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}
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void TaskPanel::updateShowRotationButton()
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{
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if (!m_config) {
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return;
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}
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QOrientationReading *reading = m_sensor->reading();
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if (!reading) {
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return;
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}
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m_rotateTo = mapReadingOrientation(reading->orientation());
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const auto outputs = m_config->outputs();
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if (outputs.empty()) {
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m_showRotationButton = false;
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Q_EMIT showRotationButtonChanged();
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return;
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}
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// HACK: Assume the output we care about is the first device
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for (KScreen::OutputPtr output : outputs) {
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if (!output) {
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// apparently it's possible to get nullptr outputs?
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continue;
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}
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if (output->autoRotatePolicy() == KScreen::Output::AutoRotatePolicy::Always) {
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// only check displays that have autorotate on
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continue;
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}
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m_showRotationButton = output->rotation() != m_rotateTo;
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Q_EMIT showRotationButtonChanged();
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return;
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}
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m_showRotationButton = false;
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Q_EMIT showRotationButtonChanged();
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}
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K_PLUGIN_CLASS(TaskPanel)
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#include "taskpanel.moc"
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